'The Journey's End' - the 9th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment in the Great War by Michael Lucas

Garrison Library (First World War books reviewed)

The Daily Telegraph Dictionary of Tommies' Songs and Slang, 1914-1918 by John Brophy and Eric Partridge

John Masefield's Great War: Collected Works by Philip W Errington (Ed.)

A Lack of Offensive Spirit? The 46th (North Midland) Division at Gommecourt, 1st July 1916 by Alan Macdonald

Borrowed Soldiers: American under British Command, 1918 by Michell A Yockelson

The Second Battle of the Marne by Michael S Neiberg

Battles East - A History of the Eastern Front of the First World War by G Irving Root

Wearside Battalion: the 20th (Service) Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry in the Great War by John Sheen

Le Cateau by Nigel Cave and Jack Sheldon

The Zeebrugge Raid by Philip Warner

The Zeebrugge Raid 1918: The Finest Feat of Arms by Paul Kendall

The German Army on Vimy Ridge by Jack Sheldon

Kitchener's Men: The King's Own Royal Lancasters on the Western Front 1915-1918 by John Hutton

World War I in Cartoon by Dr Mark Bryant

The War Poets Series by Jean Moorcroft Wilson (General Editor)

Borrowed Soldiers: American under British Command, 1918 by Michell A Yockelson

The Second Battle of The Marne by Michael S Neiberg

To Conquer Hell: The Meuse Argonne, 1918 by Edward G. Lengel

Short Notices

Evelyn Wood VC: Pillar of Empire by Steven Manning

Greater Love: A Directory of Chaplains of the British Army, Australia, Canada, East Africa, New Zealand and South African Forces and Ministers of Religion who gave their lives in the period 1914-22 by Rev. David Youngson

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